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Subject:    Re: [mrtg] mrtg Digest, Vol 126, Issue 1
From:       "Edwin A. Epstein III" <ed () rhinobee ! com>
Date:       2018-02-10 16:25:19
Message-ID: 1991529476.137019.1518279919762.JavaMail.zimbra () n1n2 ! solutions
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Hi Jon,

I'm not sure why a hash function has anything to do with the interface. Is this is \
SNMPv3 you're working with? I unfortunately don't have any experience with that, or \
know how MD5 is involved. 

Is this a bandwidth interface, or are you trying to create a gauge type graph?

Sincerely, 

Edwin A Epstein, III 
Rhinobee Internet Services 
707.237.7504 ext 209 
707.737.0288 Mobile

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Date: Fri, 9 Feb 2018 18:14:38 +0000
From: Jon Schwendemann <schwende@cord.edu>
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Subject: [mrtg] mrtg auth type
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I need to add a new inferface in mrtg. I came into this with no mrtg experience, and \
the previous admin left no notes really. I need to know how I find if it is md5, \
sha1, or sha2. I thought it might be in the snmp.conf file, but I cannot find that \
file. So I am wonder where else to look, or a command I can run. Or if it is so \
painfully obvious, that even a noob should find it. Thanks!
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